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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ,26,-,1 915 EVENING EDITION. vr ' FIVE MM iw 1 i f JLVpircRrt-fituB Cupjriglit Hut Sclujfntr & Mux Wear clothes that fit your calling Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are that kind; you substantial business and profess ional men will appreciate the dignified style; the rich quality and exclusive fabrics. The values at $25 arc far greater than you'd ever imagine. Clothing purchased here pressed free of charge. Woolen Mill Store The home of Hart Marx & Schaffner Clothes Marshfield North Bend Visit Our New Home Tlio next tiiuo you mo down town drop hi and see our now quarters In tho Russell building on Central incline, near Second. Wo am getting It flcd up us inpldly as iu can, hut the Thanks gltlng rush hit.s dolnycl us noiiio, Wo luivo arranged to cnlnrgo our stock and will always have tlm finest lines of meats that can ho seemed. Wo luivo homo nice chickens for Saturday. Wo carry choice Eastern FRESH OYSTERS. Palace Meat Market Central Avenue, near Second Street. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst A Kind. tearo .Mni-bhficM nt 7 n. m., and returning leaving from Emplro nt 8 n. ni. Leave Mnrshflcld nt 1 1 ii.m. nnd rctnrnlng lenvo South Slough at 1 p. in. Lenvo Mnrshflcld nt 5 p. in. nnd returning Jeavo South Slough nt (J p. in. oble TheateDl N TO-NIGHT HAM AT THE BEACH Kalcm comedy ulth this popular plctnio comedian Every Riu 'n the country know 'Hnin" See him tonight In Ids lt coin euy. THE WEIGHT OF A CROWN ' lubln lhrce.re.il drama, foatuilng Harry Mer.s ami Kosemury tt'ebe. A beautiful picture and one tliat will ho enjojed by in-erj-ouo. IN THE MIDST OF THE AFRICAN JUNGLE OottliollJVilMvMur featu.lng Hlo Kyton A thriller. ' SHE TOOK A CHANCE Mtagraph t'omeily. , ,,,,. It was our Intention to Mioir "lie.un Mud sees Charlie Chap "n" tonlRht, but on account of our films being delayed on the beach stage, mo had to uhtltute other plrtuies. Lower Floor. 15 cts.; Balcony. 10 cts.; Children, 5ots. buniiy matinee only A Fool wne early for good seltSi siiow l'liono too There a ' ', '" fiUirifr ' "lvninMBBMr fBMUP iREVlTIB NOVEMBER TIDES Time nnd heights ot tides nt Mnrshflcld. Tho tides nro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low wator. High tldo on tho bar ohe hour nnd G4 minutes earlier than nt Marshtlcld. -- -4 20 Hrs.. 5.23 10.44 . 4.11 11.39 JFt. . . 3.9 2.G 4.$ 0.1 7 Hrs.. C.07 11.32 4.54 . 0.0 Ft... 3.0 2.5 4.C 0.0 28 Hrs.. 0.18 G.52 12.32 G.4C Ft... 0.1 4.0 2.4 4.2 29 Hrs.. 0.G9 7.40 1.42 C.G2 Ft. . . 0.C 4.2 3.2 3.9 30 Hifl.. 1.43 8.27 2.51 8.12 Ft... 0.8 4.4 1.9 3.7 LOCAL TEMP13KATUHH RECORD For tho 24 houra ending at 4:43 n. m., November 2C, by BenJ. Ostllnd, Bpcclnl gov- eminent meteorologist Maximum 55 Minimum 37 At 4:43 n. in 37 Precipitation 90 Precipitation elnco Bopt. 1, 1915 19.75 Precipitation samo porlod last year 19.CC Wind: Southwest, cloudy. SUNRISE AND SUNSET Friday N'ovombor 2C Sun rises nt 7:27 nnd sots nt 4:30. Special .Sermons. Sunday .morn ing ut tho Presbytorlnn church Itov. Stuhblcflold will i;lvo tho first of n sorlcs of tnlks on "What Wo Know, or Should Know, About God." Comet Hack Again. C. 13. Hollo putor, now of Portland, but formorly of Bandon whoro '" loft flvo yenrs ngo, en mo back or 'n stngo Inst eve ning from the nort.i, mnklng his first trip In hero slnco 1910. Ho Is now on the road as & travolln'g salesman. Story Hour. Tho story hour nt tho public llbrnry bntwecn 10 and h o'clock tomorrow will bo conduct- iil by Mrs. Mary 13. Cox. Tho sub ject will bo "Glimpses of tho Impo sition." Wrist Ih Broken. Miss Kva Dres ser, teachor of tho Flagstaff school, hroko her wrist on Wednesday whllo attempting to crank her nutonio bilo. Tlio Injury is n painful one, but she will try to bo back at hor teaching on Monday in splto of tho mishap. Meet After ti:J Yearn. It was 23 years ago that John Sneddon, of Mnrshflcld attended tho University nt I3ugeno. Whon ho went thoro In the 90's ho was a Btudont of Dr. Straub's lauguago classes. Yester dny tho two men mot for tho first tlmo slnco then. Thoro wns vigor ous handshaking going on nnd old reminiscences wcro tnlled over. Special Initiation. Special initia tion will bo hold by tho Masonic lodgo this evening, to confer tho degreo of Koyal Solect Masters up on Claudo It. Wright, of Bandon; F. A. Constable, of tho Willam ette Pacific lino, and Dan Orr, of Marshflold. Tomorrow afternoon and gvouIuk tho Knights Templar will put on special degreo work. Thoy will havo a lunch served at six o'clock in tho evening. Buy canned goods now They will be higher later jllK.'H TEST HOMIXV I Iinrgo ran I Per en ho of -1 cans. .$-!.() ! STANDARD TO.MA'IJOKS Per can 10c Per caiie, ii I cmn $S.0O LAIttii: iMb OAXK. SOLID PACK, Eti quality Vtv Mill IB? Per case of til cans ...$:i.O( PEACIIIIS Vcllmv Free i Per aii 10c Per raho of lit Mills J?U.IO liAU.VimV SOAP Slv ban, ... Bov of J 00 bars $:I.05 FIXE GRADE Sl'ttAU CORN Per case of til cans ....)!. 10 Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Central Avenue and Waterfront. Fhone 370 Granted Divorce. The Ooos Bay "Harbor states that Mrs. Mary L. Shuster of Shlawnsse county. Mlchl- Itrnfi Itna liArtn trrntito1 n tl (,-. A. E. Sinister, tho Justice of the pence at North Bend. Machines Come Together. Frank Catterlln, driving his Ford machine down Central nvenuo this morning, collided head on with another Ford car. They backed off but n wheel of tho other machlno was somewhat dished. Both cars were nblo to run nftcr tho accident. does to Hospltnl- Engineer Cook of tho Hustler who was struck by Foote's nuto during tho heavy rain a few nights ngo, turns out to bo badly hurt. At first he thought his kneo wns merely bruised but It de velops that tho bono wns splintered nnd Mr. Cook has gone to the lios pltnl nnd will hnvo his log tlod up In n plntsor cast for three weeks. Pnpci'M Arc Served. Deputy Sher iff A. P. Davis this morning garnish cod tho First National Bank for $33.50 In nccount for Martin Rus sell. Judgment for this amount was secured by Frank Turner. Also a notice was served on Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt, In tho nbsenco of Mr. Lockhart in an action bnftight by tho First National Bank of Bandon regarding n $1,000 note. Wires Down nt Wrong Time. Mrs. O. W. Kaufman has been try ing for 2 1 hours to get n message out to I3ugcno to her mother, who Is coming lioro from Snn Francisco to visit, not to conto vln tho bench routo. Tho wires hnvo been down nnd tho messago has not gone through nnd now thoy nro fearing that sho will attempt tho hardships of tho beach routo. PERSONAL MENTION GEOHGI3 A GOULD of Allegany was in tho city todny. Social Club. to Meet. Tho Enst- nldo social club will meat Tuesday nt tho homo of Mrs. Ilobort Kittson. A. H. POWERS roturncd to tho enmps nt Powors this morning af ter spondlng Turkey Day with his family. G. A. EBBEKA spent Thanksgiving nt tho Chns, Mnhnffy home, pnr- , tlclpatlng In the big Thanksgiving feast thoro. W. C. LAI ItD, Deputy 8horlff, cumo over from Coqulllo this morning and loft on tho boat for Lake si do whoro ho wns .called on business. BEN OSTLIN1) wns a pnssongor to Bandon on tjia morning train to look nftor soma of his build ing work there. MISS ELVIRA FRIZEEN loft for Coqulllo this morning to resume hor duties In tho Shcrlffa offlco nftcr spondlng Thanksgiving hero with hor paronts. MR. AND MRS. DWIOIIT WOLCOTT who woro married last evening, tho brldo bolng Miss Agues Kun kel, loft on tho morning train bound for San Francisco to spend thnlr honeymoon nt tho exposi tion. M. M'COOIC, of Fresno, Cnllfornln, has arrlvod hero to visit through a Hharo of tho duck soaBon with Mr. and Mrs. J. W..Btnnott nnd find out what Coos Bay affords in tho way of tho wild succulent birds. JAMES T. BRAND put on his old clothes today, holstod a sack of provisions to his back nnd sot out for Ton Mllo, whoro ho will visit his placo to rustlcnto for a fow days In tho woods, return ing probably on Monday morning. TELEPHONE LINES I'P THIS AFTERNOON This aftornoon tho tele phone company got tho lines In shapo bo that communi cation with Rosoburg was established and messages can bo sent through to out side points. - u I. , STOP THAT COUGH I Troy White 1 ' Pine (& Tar I .)C 1 T).. .a.II.. .1.n lr.fldmr.fi D H mucous membranes of tho H 'Q breathing passages. It H H piomptly relieves cough. H THE BUSY CORNER ! il Tho Retail Drue Store H ifl PHONE 'iVH I t B . . JrL. CIML HOLM IS DEAD rrouxfl jiAx issi:s AwAV at PAHKXTS HOMK Wns Son of Sir. n"d .Mrs. .1, W. Holm and Brother of Mr. Boss Smith. Carl Holm, agdd 21 years and son of Mr. and .Mrs. John W. Holm, died nt 3 o'clock this morning at tho fam ily homo on North Coos river. Ho had been, ill for about a year and n hnlf and tho Immediate cause of his death was bowel trouble. Tho young man wns born Fob, 21, 1S94, In Mnrshflcld, nnd had lived nil his life In this locality. Ho re sided with his paronts on tho Coos liver ranch nnd was widely known hero nnd had many friends. Besides the father nnd mothor tho deceased leaves four slstors nnd four brothors. Thoy aro Mrs. Boss Smith and Miss Lydln Holm of Marshflold and Lawrence, Ernest, Ona and Esther Holm who reside with tho paronts, and John nnd Shor "ninn Holm of I.os Ancoles. Tho funeral will bo hold nt 1 .o'clock Sunday afternoon from tho Swedish Luthornn church In Marsh field. Tho Mllllcoma will mako n trip down tho river Sunday morning to laccomodnto thoso desiring to nttond the funeral. POHTlAND TOO PUTS BAX OX WOMH.V IX COFFEE HOUSES Ordinance- Is Passed Making Samo Itegulntlon Ah Im Being En forced in Marsh field Whon tho city nttornoys' offlro n ... .!.... . 11.- I uujn iiKii iul mo iiuu un women wnttroHscn In coffeo houses nnd noo dle pnrlors of tho city, thoro was criticism to tho offoct that tho order f could not ho enforced, nnd that nn ordlnnco would hnvo to bo first au thorized by tho council. Action of this nnttiro ovldoutally Is general, for Portlnud almost simultaneously hmt up tho bnrs in tho samo mannor. Mayor Albco proposed tho ordi nance In tho Itoso Cltv that will hirohlblt girls or women from work ing in or frequenting any placo ivhero men gather for drinking or 'loitering, this being aimed prlmar ly at tho coffco-housos of foreign ers. Unless tho warning of tho city at torney's offlco In thlH city Is hocdod John D. (loss, city attomoy, dcclnres nu ordlnnnco will bo drafted, and ono maybe anyhow. TO (JAMAS VALLEV FARMERS VOTE FAVORABLY ON 10 MILL LEW Special Tav Meets Xo Opposition Brldgu DiHtrlct To Vole Soon On Similar .Moiihiiio Camas Valley has votod a 10 mill special road levy for tho Improve ment of their sharo of tho Myrtle Point, Rosoburg road, according to a letter received by Charles Hall from County Judge R. M. Marstors, of Douglas county. Tho pcoplo of tlio Brldgo district hnvo railed n meeting (o voto on tho proposition of voting n special road tnx In their section, toward which I Hi.. attntlmntW tt tlm "nnimtlillli l said to he very favorable Tho matter then, Hiimmod up, lu-a dloatcs that tho noxt year's Improve ments on tho Myrtlo Point road will put It In good flhupo for tho heavy traffic that it hoars, .In tho Camas Valloy district tho rood will bo Improved baok toward Myrtlo Point. Fiirmors of thlH boc tlnn last year brought much of their grain Into Myrtlo Point nnd it Is ex pected thnt with tho further up building of this road this traffic nnd trado will bo increased. Mr. Hall had written to Judgo Marstors in nu effort to soouro a gov- jornmont Rood roads man, who spoke 'in Rosoburg on tho lGth, to coino to Cnntt for n florins of UlllBtl atml Irxv I turos, Tho speaker had already j 1 gone nnd will bo unablo 'to come. f.'IRL CHOPS, HAMMERS, .MILKS Winner of Woodcutting nnd Xall DriiiK Content. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2C U anybody looking for a helpmeet who would really bo of eomo holp? That Is chopping wood ami drllug nails and milking cows and things. If so, Miss Roso McCombs of San Joaquin county might bo worth meet ing Her father has entered hor In tho milkmaids' contest at tho expo sition for Kvo Htock day. In forwurdlug the nnino of hU daughter as an entrant Pa MeCombd wrote tho exposition a letter, part of which follows: 1 ' I've been in tho dairy business for forty years and I nq,vor seen a man yet who could milk as good as m dnttor Sho won $20 In a wood chopping contest and $10 in a nail drhing contest and oho wants to win this horo silver cup you're going to glvo tho champion milkmaid." Tlraeg want ada brloe results. SO D M IMPROVE fill Shoes The one big purpose of the J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Is to put more value on your feet at a lower price, than you pay elsewhere. "Broadwalk" Shoes for little tots, in patent and gunmetal, extension sole $1.98 and $1.79 The well-known "Godman" Shoes for boys and girls at $2.25, $1.98, $1.79, $1.69, $1.49, ,$1.39, $1.25 and 98c. ' ' ' 1 You can save from $1.50 to $2.00 on each pair of Loggers' and Cruisers' Shoes, 6, 10 and 12-inch tops, in the "Big Z" brand, made by Zimmerman, Degan & Co $7.49, $6.90, $5.90 Don't forgot our "Honesty" Shoe for Men,1 Women and Children. Come in and see this shoe. 7 Inrorodrated A r vH Wo Lend Others Follow. After Thanksgiving prices:- Bulk Salter Kraut, per quart, 10c; per gallon .-."fO Crnckcix, per pound (hulk) l?o TriM Ton (all kinds) per pound ... , fiOc Rolled Ounts (large packago) ......... ... li."5c Rolled Wheat, (largo packago) .:10c Proserves ami .lelllos, (large) each .liOo Cheese, per pound .-Oc Chorolate, (it.pound cnii) HOo Coffeo (oM'Cllent grade) per pound , 2.1c Gettings Cash Grocery yousmoeney NO. BROADWAY, XEAU CENTRAL IS MAX SUPPOSED BURIED AP PEARS AT HOME ALIVE Charles Sturgle, of Oregon City, Hail Erirapcd Fioiii Asjluni and ThoiiKht Dead Tito Btrnngo caHo of Charles Stur rIm, aged t'J years, nnd supposed to ho dead, turning up allvo nt his old. homo, comoH from Orogon City. Tho case Is n most pur.zllng ono and Is told as follows lit a Portland pa per: Sturgls Ih thu sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Sturgls, aged 71". nnd 01, renpectivoly, retired farming family who havo mhdo (heir rcsldeiico In Cnnby for Bovoral years. Went to AnjIuiii Two years ngo tho young Sturgls wns admitted to the Statu Hospital nt Salom for mental trcatmont, and early In April escaped. In May a body, on which was clothing similar to that worn by Sturgls when holust wns soon, was found on the outskirts of Eugono. Word was Bout to tho young man's paren'.d and A. J. Burdotto, n rela tive of tho family, wont to tho uni versity city .nnd thoro Identified tho body as that of Charloy Sturgls. Ho returned to Canny with tlio body nnd tho funeral sorvlrn wns duly per formed on Mny 17 over tho body supposed to bo that of Hio lost B0I1. Rrcontly Charley Bturgls, bright, nctlvo, brown, fully clothed nnd In his right mind, returned to his homo. Appears at Home. Mrs, (I. Brookings nnd Mrs. Gootz, neighbors, called nt tlio Stur gls homo with Mrs. Borthn Hurst, dnuglitor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sturgls. Hardly had they buou Roatod to enjoy n Bhort call then thoro cumo n rap nt tho front door Mr Hurst opened It mid wan dumbfoundod as sho Icoked straight Into tho faco of hor brothor, thought doad for olght months and buried in tho little- plot In tho Canby cemotory on tho hill. Mother Is Told Whon composed, Mra. Hurst took her brothor to his old toqiii and he retired, Mrs. Hurst returning to tho parlor to bronk tlio nows to tho mothor, tho ngo of whom cnusod hor to use ovory precaution for fear of bhook. Tho sister of Stur xts broko the news gently to tho mothor, but sho collapsed and tho offect was almost as had upon tho agod father. It wns doclded not to toll Sturgls at onco that another body had boon hurled as his, for fear that It might affect his mind. No offort lias boon mado yet to loarn whoio tho missing man has been. O HELLING fiOODS Tho big problem In selling goods Is getting tho customer e Into tho stpro. Coos Bay Times ada will holp you solve this problom. j CASE MYSTERY vn Tho Originators of Low Prices ANYONE ON COOS BAY CAX ANSWER" THIS (From Oklahoma City Oklnhomnn) Don you know anything more truly uxhlllnrntlng than thq Okla homa brand of sunshlno, such as Is being dispensed by tho weather man thoso beautiful October unys? NEW TODAY ? FOUND HiimU'key nearE. llraudo'M Iioiibo. Owner mny havo samo by paying for this ml at Times office. (. . LOST AND FOUND X $$ LOST FRIDAY Cold brooch set with ruby nnd pearls. Howard for Its return to "F" Times office, FOR RENT X $i FOR RENT (l-rooin house partially furnished, closo In. I'll. F. M. Pal n tor, 211-J. FOR RENT Housekeeping room. Low rent, 352 First Strcot North. Phono 333-J. FOR RENT Furnished flat, Hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third St. FOR RENT Myrtlo Anus modern, furnished opts, freo heat and wator, $22.50 and up. FOR RENT Six-room house, cor ner Third and Anderson. Tolo phono 110-J. FOR RENT Ono now modern five room cottage, plastered and with nil modem conveniences, located n Twolfth street. Rent $1& per month. Apply Oolng & Harvey Fumlturo Storo. X WANTED X WANTED Clean ings nt Times of flco. WANTED Competent $v for jeu oral housowork. Four in family. Must havo roferonces. Address M. D. Times offlco. n WEAVING AH kinds a spec inllv. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 run uounn, oo. rnone cdxt-n FARE TEN CENTS City Limits North BoiW, c.,, nn COMMUTATION nfl ZJ TICKETS 1.75 Marfchfield-North Bend Auto I.luo Cafs every tea minutes from O a. in. to Vi p, m.; to South Slouuh onco a duy, leaving at 11 a. u.; Q Emplie three trljn a day, i GORST & KING, Tropa. ! -T- YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES